Issues: traffic

The light changes to GREEN for Dodge Park drivers when traffic clears the light at Canterbury, but the drivers on Canterbury must wait the complete cycle, even though there is no traffic on Dodge Park.
What gives?
Thank you.

Now that Dodge Park has been completed (thank you) the timing during non-peak time favors Dodge Park. At times the light is green for Plumbrook for just enough time for a single car to get through that intersection and then it turns red again for Plumbrook traffic. There is quit a long wait then for the next green. This is noticeable on weekend mornings. I would like to suggest that this be reviewed.

Hello my name is Alyssa and I am a student at Sterling Heights High School. I live on the street of Dickson, and have some trouble with the light between Dickson and 15 mile. At 6am the light is red and takes a good four minutes for it to turn green. I and several of other cars sit and wait there for way too long. I notice that cars actually hit that light because of how long it takes, and that's not safe at all. I wouldn't want to see someone get hurt in front of my eyes because of the time set on that light. I'm not asking for the time to be set shorter, I was just wondering if it was possible to have it flashing red and yellow around 6am everyday. I do know that around 9-10am it is flashing red and yellow but I do hope you can make it flash earlier then that. It's only for the safety of others but for those who have to be somewhere early so they don't have to speed and put others life in danger. Thank you so much for your time.

There is a traffic signal on westbound Metro Parkway; the first signal west of Utica Road. It is absolutely pointless for this signal to be operational at 5:30am, as it does not control ANY cross traffic or turnaround - it is simply stuck there on Metro Parkway. It's not even consistent - it can stay green for a week, then randomly turn red for the westbound traffic. It stays red for about 3 - 5 seconds, then turns green again. Completely useless/unnecessary signal. Please fix to at least blinking yellow!

What are the steps or who needs to be contacted about installing a traffic light at this location? Because it is very difficult when a car is on 18 1/2 mile & needs to make a left turn onto Ryan, to see any oncoming cars, unless the car pulls up beyond the while lines on the ground (which blocks pedestrians from being able to cross). Plus all the curbside trees that are along the left side on residences properties, also make it difficult to see oncoming cars from the left. Not to mention cars coming from directly across the street from Delia Park. All this contributes to long waits at this intersection, just to turn left onto Ryan.

The residents appear to be running a store out of their garage/driveway. They had several weekend garage sales this summer and now there is a daily flow of traffic and people shopping. They receive large shipments weekly. The extra traffic on the cud-de-sac is a concern.

Your concern regarding the traffic on Hamilton Drive has been forwarded to the Police Department. I have shared your concerns regarding continuous garage sale and running a business out of their home has been forwarded to Code Enforcement. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.

Traffic is still heavy after rush hour and on weekends when the light goes from solid four-way to blinking. Makes for a very dangerous left turn from Franklin park west to Ryan south. Also dangerous for pedestrians.

I did forward your concern to the Traffic Engineer of the Road Commission. Unfortunately with the City reporting this issue, if more questions/answers are needed we will not be able to respond accurately. Also the follow-up from the Road Commission with the resident will not occur.